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Ghana’s number one homophobe Moses Foh-Amoaning claims that there is an individual at the Presidency pushing a gay agenda, also implying that whoever this mystery person is might be gay.
Ghanaians have made it clear that they hate gays and would do everything not to see LGBT people have their rights. The leader of that crusade and its public face has been Moses Foh-Amoaning.
Amoaning, in a recent interview, said his coalition are planning to hold prayers to protect Ghana from LGBT individuals and COVID.
He said they plan to hold a vigil at the now-closed down LGBT office and also wanted to hold a prayer session at the Independence Square but were denied permission.
Amoaning then alleged that there’s someone at the Presidency who is working to deny them permission, claiming the unnamed individual is gay.
He said in due time they would expose who that person is. Amoaning then appealed to the President to grant them that permission to hold their prayer session at the Black Star Square.
Ghana’s biggest homophobe, Moses Foh-Amoaning and his Coalition, to hold prayer events against #LGBTQI in Ghana
He said, “LGBT groups plant something when they enter a country”. One of the events will be held in the same building that housed @LGBTRightsGhana, to cast it out. pic.twitter.com/MP6w3AZIkb
— African Equality Centre (@aec_gh) March 5, 2021
Everytime I watch Foh-Amoaning on his hate crusade I get the impression he must be a closet homos*xual. No one can hate something that doesn’t involve them so much unless they probably hate it about themselves!
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